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<quest id="000001">
<no_questions>15</no_questions>
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<subject>Wireless Networks: Concepts</subject>
<score>1</score>
<title>Which standard defines wireless networks:</title>
<q1>IEEE 801.10</q1>
<q2>IEEE 802.11b</q2>
<q3>IEEE 810.11b</q3>
<q4>IEEE Wi-Fi</q4>
<q5>IEEE Wireless</q5>
<correct>q2</correct>
<level>1</level>
</quest>
<quest id="000002">
<title>Which method divides communications channel into equally-spaced
frequency bands in order to reduce multipath interference:</title>
<q1>FDM (Frequency Division Multiplexing)</q1>
<q2>OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing)</q2>
<q3>SSM (Spread Spectrum Multiplexing)</q3>
<q4>TDM (Time Division Multiplexing</q4>
<q5></q5>
<correct>q2</correct>
<level>5</level>
</quest>
<quest id="000002">
<title>In 802.11b, what is the channel bandwidth allocated for each
channel:</title>
<q1>11MHz</q1>
<q2>22MHz</q2>
<q3>56MHz</q3>
<q4>2.4MHz</q4>
<q5></q5>
<correct>q2</correct>
<explain>14 channels of 22MHz, with 5MHz in-between</explain>
<level>5</level>
</quest>
<quest id="000002">
<title>In 802.11b, what is the advantage of CCK (Complementary Code
Keying)</title>
<q1>Increases the date rate from 2Mbps to 11Mbps</q1>
<q2>It supports lower power transmissions</q2>
<q3>It allows more users to connect</q3>
<q4>It supports compatiably with a range of adaptors</q4>
<q5></q5>
<correct>q1</correct>
<level>7</level>
</quest>
<quest id="000002">
<title>Which access methods to IEEE 802.11 networks use:</title>
<q1>carrier sense multiple access with collision detection</q1>
<q2>carrier sense single access with collision avoidance</q2>
<q3>carrier detection multiple access with collision avoidance</q3>
<q4>carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance</q4>
<q5></q5>
<correct>q4</correct>
<level>4</level>
</quest>
<quest id="000002">
<title>How is wireless interference reduced:</title>
<q1>Changing wireless adaptor</q1>
<q2>Changing radio channels</q2>
<q3>Changing operating systems</q3>
<q4>Changing applications</q4>
<q5>Change computer manufacturer</q5>
<correct>q2</correct>
<level>3</level>
</quest>
<quest id="000002">
<title>How is wireless interference reduced:</title>
<q1>Changing wireless adaptor</q1>
<q2>Changing radio channels</q2>
<q3>Changing operating systems</q3>
<q4>Changing applications</q4>
<q5>Change computer manufacturer</q5>
<correct>q2</correct>
<level>3</level>
</quest>
<quest id="000002">
<title>Which access method to IEEE 802.11 networks use:</title>
<q1>carrier sense multiple access with collision detection</q1>
<q2>carrier sense single access with collision avoidance</q2>
<q3>carrier detection multiple access with collision avoidance</q3>
<q4>carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance</q4>
<q5></q5>
<correct>q4</correct>
<level>4</level>
</quest>
<quest id="000002">
<title>In 802.11b, what is the advantage of CCK (Complementary Code
Keying)</title>
<q1>Increases the date rate from 2Mbps to 11Mbps</q1>
<q2>It supports lower power transmissions</q2>
<q3>It allows more users to connect</q3>
<q4>It supports compatiably with a range of adaptors</q4>
<q5></q5>
<correct>q1</correct>
<level>7</level>
</quest>
<quest id="000002">
<title>Which method divides communications channel into equally-spaced
frequency bands in order to reduce multipath interference:</title>
<q1>FDM (Frequency Division Multiplexing)</q1>
<q2>OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing)</q2>
<q3>SSM (Spread Spectrum Multiplexing)</q3>
<q4>TDM (Time Division Multiplexing</q4>
<q5></q5>
<correct>q2</correct>
<level>5</level>
</quest>
<quest id="000002">
<title>In 802.11b, what is the channel bandwidth allocated for each
channel:</title>
<q1>11MHz</q1>
<q2>22MHz</q2>
<q3>56MHz</q3>
<q4>2.4MHz</q4>
<q5></q5>
<correct>q2</correct>
<explain>14 channels of 22MHz, with 5MHz in-between</explain>
<level>5</level>
</quest>
<quest>
<title>Which type of RF Spread Spectrum is used in 802.11b WLAN
networks:</title>
<q1>DSSS</q1>
<q2>OFDM</q2>
<q3>FHSS</q3>
<q4>CDMA</q4>
<correct>q1</correct>
<level>4</level>
</quest>
<quest>
<title>Which is not a modulation method for IEEE 802.11b:</title>
<q1>DBPSK</q1>
<q2>DQPSK</q2>
<q3>CCK</q3>
<q4>CDCK</q4>
<correct>q4</correct>
<level>5</level>
</quest>
<title>If two sine waves differ by 360&#176;, what are they:</title>
<q1>differential waves</q1>
<q2>orthogonal waves</q2>
<q3>in-phase waves </q3>
<q4>out-of-phase waves</q4>
<correct>q3</correct>
<level>2</level>
</quest>
<quest>
<title>If two sine waves differ by 180&#176;, what are they:</title>
<q1>differential waves</q1>
<q2>orthogonal waves</q2>
<q3>in-phase waves </q3>
<q4>out-of-phase waves</q4>
<correct>q4</correct>
<level>2</level>
</quest>
<quest>
<title>For DSSS technology, how many chips per bit are used by the IEEE
802.11 standard:</title>
<q1>11</q1>
<q2>12</q2>
<q3>13</q3>
<q4>15</q4>
<correct>q1</correct>
<level>8</level>
</quest>
<quest>
<title>Which frequency is used in IEEE 802.11 networks:</title>
<q1>1.64MHz</q1>
<q2>2.4GHz</q2>
<q3>4.6GHz</q3>
<q4>16GHz</q4>
<correct>q2</correct>
<level>1</level>
</quest>
<quest>
<title>Which frequency is used in IEEE 802.11 networks:</title>
<q1>1.64MHz</q1>
<q2>5GHz</q2>
<q3>6.6GHz</q3>
<q4>16GHz</q4>
<correct>q2</correct>
<level>1</level>
</quest>
<quest>
<title>Which technology does IEEE 802.11n use to increase throughput:</title>
<q1>MIMO</q1>
<q2>Diversity</q2>
<q3>Higher wavelengths</q3>
<q4>High RF power</q4>
<correct>q1</correct>
<level>23/level>
</quest>
<quest>
<title>Which uses OFDM:</title>
<q1>IEEE 802.11b</q1>
<q2>IEEE 802.11g</q2>
<q3>IEEE 802.11e</q3>
<q4></q4>
<correct>q2</correct>
<level>3</level>
</quest>
<quest>
<title>Which uses OFDM:</title>
<q1>IEEE 802.11b</q1>
<q2>IEEE 802.11a</q2>
<q3>IEEE 802.11e</q3>
<q4></q4>
<correct>q2</correct>
<level>10</level>
</quest>
<quest>
<title>Which uses DSSS:</title>
<q1>IEEE 802.11b</q1>
<q2>IEEE 802.11a</q2>
<q3>IEEE 802.11e</q3>
<q4></q4>
<correct>q1</correct>
<level>10</level>
</quest>
<quest id="000002">
<title>Which standard uses multipath to increase the data rate:</title>
<q1>IEEE 802.11a</q1>
<q2>IEEE 802.11b</q2>
<q3>IEEE 802.11c</q3>
<q4>IEEE 802.11g</q4>
<q5>IEEE 802.11n</q5>
<correct>q5</correct>
<level>5</level>
</quest>
<quest id="000002">
<title>Which standard uses MIMO:</title>
<q1>IEEE 802.11a</q1>
<q2>IEEE 802.11b</q2>
<q3>IEEE 802.11c</q3>
<q4>IEEE 802.11g</q4>
<q5>IEEE 802.11n</q5>
<correct>q5</correct>
<level>5</level>
</quest>
<quest>
<title>For DSSS technology, how many chips per bit are used by the IEEE
802.11 standard:</title>
<q1>11</q1>
<q2>12</q2>
<q3>13</q3>
<q4>15</q4>
<correct>q1</correct>
<level>8</level>
</quest>

</questions>

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